98- Crown Victoria Remote control

maxmk8

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So, my dad managed to take a swim with the factory remote... while it still works, the buttons now stick and lock/unlock the car 10 times every time the button is pressed.

1.I have a remote from a 98 mark VIII with the memory setting on the back... will that work?
I tried but I couldn't program it to work...

2. Would this work? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/98-0...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

3. Am I using the right procedure?

Preparing
1. Programming a remote for a Ford vehicle is different than the programming procedure for many other vehicles. The programming on a Ford required a few steps instead of one important step that must be done correctly. Before you begin the programming, grab your remote, close all of the doors and windows on your Ford, as well as the trunk, and enter the car. Sit in the driver's seat and place the key into the ignition with your remote in your other hand.
Programming
2. With the key in the igntion, press and hold the lock button on your remote. Hold this button for around 10 seconds. As you hold the button, cycle the key in the ignition from the "Off" position two clicks to the right to the "On" position. This position will be one click short of actually turning the car on, and will allow your car to activate and the locking programming sequence to begin. Maintain your hold on the lock button and cycle the key back to "Off" and then back to "On." This will be the second cycle. Turn the key back to "On" six more times, for a total of eight cycles. This should all be done while holding the lock button and within about 10 seconds total.
Confirming
3. After you turn your key in the ignition to "On" for the eighth time, leave it for a second and wait for the car's locks to respond. The locks will click twice independently of you or the remote. At this time, release your hold on the lock button on the remote and cycle the key in the ignition back to the "Off" position. You can now press any button on your remote to finish the programming. If the car responds, the programming is finished and you are can exit the car and use your remote.
 
Only thing missing in that programming procedure is walking around the car clockwise, then counterclockwise while holding the lock button. LOL

The Mark 8 procedure is cake!
 
The procedure for the Mark VIII is completely different....at least for the 97/98 Model Year.

It's done using the outside door keypad and the original door unlock code of the automobile.
 
Keyless entry remote transmitter are reprogrammable. Programming must be performed using an New Generation Star (NGS) Ford Service Function (FSF) card. Transmitter programming can no longer be performed using the key pad. When troubleshooting the system, one keyless entry remote transmitter is needed to perform tests.



Thought this was a random amount of time, haha.

"To activate the personal security alarm, press the PANIC button on the key less entry remote transmitter. The horn will sound and park lamps will flash for a maximum of 2 minutes 47 seconds"
 
"To activate the personal security alarm, press the PANIC button on the key less entry remote transmitter. The horn will sound and park lamps will flash for a maximum of 2 minutes 47 seconds"

that is the average amount of time it takes a cop to go through a doughnut shop and pick up a coffee
 
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